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>> sure, so i was on the flight from san francisco to houston. trying to catch the last flight of the day from houst ton lubbock. and i knew that it was very likely that i might miss the last flight. so i asked the flight attendant if you know, i told the flight attendant, sophia, about you know the situation. and so she said she would do everything she could. well well i guess she did. you know, after the service and an hour or so later, another flight attendant came back and said the pilot was asking for the flight number from my flight from houston to lubbock. i guess they radioed ahead and made sure that everybody along the way knew what was happening. >> you had fallen to pieces in your seat. realizing that you're not going to be able to make that connecting flight and the flight attendant saw you crying and wanted to know what was going on. and you know, from the flight attendant to the pilot, and beyond, everyone was very empathetic and understanding your situation and really wanted to make something happen for you. >> and they did. and so
>> sure, so i was on the flight from san francisco to houston. trying to catch the last flight of the day from houst ton lubbock. and i knew that it was very likely that i might miss the last flight. so i asked the flight attendant if you know, i told the flight attendant, sophia, about you know the situation. and so she said she would do everything she could. well well i guess she did. you know, after the service and an hour or so later, another flight attendant came back and said the...
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., in san francisco, in seattle. he goes to austin, texas, probably the only liberal city in texas. and he asks these focus groups, how can we sound more friendly? but the base of the republican party, which is mostly in the south, and i don't mean austin, texas. they are more like donald trump. at this point, the core of their party are people whose core value is resentment. resentment against immigrants. resentment against minorities. and holding on to this economic philosophy that says give more and more tax break to the rich and the poor are bums. if they can't change that core problem, they can't add to the republican party. because most americans don't think that way. >> picking up on what you said -- >> chris, i want to add -- i would add to what joy said is even if the core isn't a majority of republicans, that base dominates their thinking. best example, the senate judiciary vote on universal background check. 93% of americans and all 8 republican senators voted against. they know better. they're afraid of their base. until they can stand up to that base, until they can say
., in san francisco, in seattle. he goes to austin, texas, probably the only liberal city in texas. and he asks these focus groups, how can we sound more friendly? but the base of the republican party, which is mostly in the south, and i don't mean austin, texas. they are more like donald trump. at this point, the core of their party are people whose core value is resentment. resentment against immigrants. resentment against minorities. and holding on to this economic philosophy that says give...
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. >> we had 4,036 couples from 46 states and 8 countries who came into san francisco and got married. rob was one of the first people calling in 2004 celebrating that. he's been at it longer -- >> yes, i was talking about on this particular case. yes, no, i've been involved. >> let's talk about this judge we're all fascinated with. i've always liked anthony kennedy. he's in many ways a libertarian and believer in civil liberties. he certainly seemed to swing today giving sympathetic statements to both sides of the argument. at one point today he talked about the immediate legal injury being done to children of gay parents, if they lose their parents, as parents. let's listen. >> there's substantial -- that there's substance to the point that sociological information is new. we have five years of information to weigh against 2,000 years of history or more. on the other hand, there is an immediate legal injury or legal -- what could be a legal injury, and that's the voice of these children. there are some 40,000 children in california, according to the red brief, that live with same-sex
. >> we had 4,036 couples from 46 states and 8 countries who came into san francisco and got married. rob was one of the first people calling in 2004 celebrating that. he's been at it longer -- >> yes, i was talking about on this particular case. yes, no, i've been involved. >> let's talk about this judge we're all fascinated with. i've always liked anthony kennedy. he's in many ways a libertarian and believer in civil liberties. he certainly seemed to swing today giving...
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>> i'm judd. >> in 1994, pedro on the real world san francisco introduced a gay man with hiv/aids to millions of then-teenagers. he died that year and was praised by president clinton. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the past few years. consider this -- a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say they have a family member or close friend who's gay. that's a huge jump from just a few years ago and almost double what it was 20 years ago. >> i pronounce you legally married. >> and as those numbers have changed, so has support for same-sex marriage. our cnn poll shows 53% of americans now say these marriages should be recognized as valid. that's up from 40% in 2007. you could call it the portman effect. >> i'm announcing today a change of heart on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about that has to do with
>> i'm judd. >> in 1994, pedro on the real world san francisco introduced a gay man with hiv/aids to millions of then-teenagers. he died that year and was praised by president clinton. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed...
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we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. ♪ i have direct deposit on my visa prepaid. my paycheck is loaded right on my card. automatic. i am not going downtown standing in line to cash it. i know where my money is, because it is in my pocket. i got more time with my daughter, we got places to go. [ freeman ] go open a new world, with visa prepaid. more people go with visa. [ male announcer ] available at accountnow.com. >>> we love hearing from our fans on facebook and twitter. many of you are responding to frustration over new york's stop an
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francisco with drones. that's total fantasy, but i do have a concern about how we fight terrorism while protecting the constitutional rights of the american people. and i think the cia has not always been there. i kind of want to send a message to the white house about those concerns. the grand vote was 3-34. senator bernie sanders, great to have you on, as always. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, maverick versus rand paul and the rising star that senator might have as we see senator john mccain and lindsey graham, as we just mentioned. they were getting pushback to taking to the floor to slam rand paul. >>> plus signed it, but now he wants the supreme court to overturn it. we're going to talk with former fob david mixner. that leads to the question of the day for you -- what do you think of bill clinton's about-face on doma? ♪ [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient pa
francisco with drones. that's total fantasy, but i do have a concern about how we fight terrorism while protecting the constitutional rights of the american people. and i think the cia has not always been there. i kind of want to send a message to the white house about those concerns. the grand vote was 3-34. senator bernie sanders, great to have you on, as always. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, maverick versus rand paul and the rising star...
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joen walsh in san francisco. the city hall right behind her there. she should run that place. >> thanks, chris. >> you did a good job and explained by your performance here tonight and honest responses to my question, the problem. >>> coming up, assault weapons plan is ban. 67% americans do support assault weapons ban. why does the nra keep winning? if progressives want to win, draw the line, now background checks. 90% of americans support them. let's let your member of congress know that from you on this issue, winning is the only thing. also, you have probably seen this scene from last week's cpac conference where one participant defended slavery. we're going to talk to an african-american doing a documentary called "black tea" about why some black people actually joined the tea party. >>> going wobbly on ashleigh judd. she would lose the senate race to mitch mcconnell and take down other democrats with her. key democrats including bill and hillary clinton are lining up behind another democrat. fasten your seat belts for that race. >>> watch why cn
joen walsh in san francisco. the city hall right behind her there. she should run that place. >> thanks, chris. >> you did a good job and explained by your performance here tonight and honest responses to my question, the problem. >>> coming up, assault weapons plan is ban. 67% americans do support assault weapons ban. why does the nra keep winning? if progressives want to win, draw the line, now background checks. 90% of americans support them. let's let your member of...
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different when he got to san francisco. once you get out in the country, the whole gun and the right to possess them of any kind that you want is beyond our ability, very often, to understand. i've sat here before. i have a whole closet full of guns. i spend a lot of time in montana. i don't believe we should have assault weapons. i don't think there was any more persuasive argument for that than when stan mcchrystal was on this program and said they are only designed to kill people. >> you asked the question of general mcchrystal and other generals and they say the same thing. bottom line is where they are right now. jeff, i think you're right. where they are right now, they are talking about universal background checks and talking about really tough gun trafficking laws. >> right. >> the debate, right now, is do the universal background checks cover the friend-to-friend transfer? >> yes. >> and family to family. >> and family to family transfer. and if they do not, if it just closes a gun show loophole and closes the onli
different when he got to san francisco. once you get out in the country, the whole gun and the right to possess them of any kind that you want is beyond our ability, very often, to understand. i've sat here before. i have a whole closet full of guns. i spend a lot of time in montana. i don't believe we should have assault weapons. i don't think there was any more persuasive argument for that than when stan mcchrystal was on this program and said they are only designed to kill people. >>...
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. >> harvey milk, when he was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors. their city council. in 1977. he said progress for gay rights would only come when gay people themselves come out of the closet. listen to him. audio of the great harvey milk in 1977, the same year he was killed, assassinated. >> we must continue to speak out and most importantly, most importantly, every gay person must come out. >> what do you say to the young man or woman who wants to pursue the kind of ambitions you held? and a lot of us have held? should they come out? should they come out or not if they're gay? >> if i can back up for a second, i think harry milk was very much right. when you look at people like evan wohlson and andrew sullivan talking about gay marriage, you look at a generation ago, people like larry cramer, david rothenberg, people if you will, leaders in the gay rights community, particularly around the aids crisis, that the gay community didn't have the luxury of silence because silence was implicit with death. and so the gay community began to become politic
. >> harvey milk, when he was elected to the san francisco board of supervisors. their city council. in 1977. he said progress for gay rights would only come when gay people themselves come out of the closet. listen to him. audio of the great harvey milk in 1977, the same year he was killed, assassinated. >> we must continue to speak out and most importantly, most importantly, every gay person must come out. >> what do you say to the young man or woman who wants to pursue the...
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care to 44% in philly, 41% in san francisco. the second question, will we have to do it all over again? if no one gets more than 50% today, they advance to the one-on-one run-off on may 21st. polls open today and close at 11 pm eastern time. and by the way, the hispanic vote, there's no natural constituency. eric garcetti can claim some hispanic heritage. it's going to be fascinating to watch. this one's not over after tonight. by the end of former florida governor jeb bush's tour, there isn't going to be anybody who has a doubt that he is serious about running for president in 2016. he's reducing this book tour to raise his hand to wanting to become a major player in the republican party's attempts to rebuild. he's not shying away from raw politics. when i sat down with him, he pulled no punches about the mistakes he believes mitt romney made in 2012, specifically on the issue of immigration. >> for a guy who is as talented as he is and who i think would have earnestly gone about the job of being president in a way that would h
care to 44% in philly, 41% in san francisco. the second question, will we have to do it all over again? if no one gets more than 50% today, they advance to the one-on-one run-off on may 21st. polls open today and close at 11 pm eastern time. and by the way, the hispanic vote, there's no natural constituency. eric garcetti can claim some hispanic heritage. it's going to be fascinating to watch. this one's not over after tonight. by the end of former florida governor jeb bush's tour, there isn't...
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. >> you live in san francisco but you're here in new york about once a month. you've said that being mayor of new york city would be your dream job. >> yeah. i mean that desire to be mayor is more of an aspirational kind of raising the bar of how i should be -- >> because you haven't done enough right now. you need to raise the bar a little higher. >> i haven't. we have to always strive. >> why not throw in a nobel peace prize while you're at it? for now dorsey says he is focused on square. so focused he claims the man who is the world's most eligible billionaire doesn't have much time to date. i don't want to pry into your personal life but -- >> but i will. >> -- i can imagine if i were a 36-year-old single billionaire tech genius that i might be living a slightly different life than the one i'm living right now. are you having fun out there? >> i'm enjoying my life. i work really hard. you know, i spend a lot of my hours at the office and work with people and that's just what i like doing. you know, that is -- i work for a very deep relationship and imvery d
. >> you live in san francisco but you're here in new york about once a month. you've said that being mayor of new york city would be your dream job. >> yeah. i mean that desire to be mayor is more of an aspirational kind of raising the bar of how i should be -- >> because you haven't done enough right now. you need to raise the bar a little higher. >> i haven't. we have to always strive. >> why not throw in a nobel peace prize while you're at it? for now dorsey...
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we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching
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we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ man ] on in 5! [ female announcer ] it works as hard as you do... to outlast your day. [ man ] action! wow! [ female announcer ] secret outlast clear gel is better than the next leading invisible solid on white marks. secret outlast clear gel. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking
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. >>> the san francisco oakland bay bridge often overshadowed by the golden gate nearby, but making a visual splash. this visual splash here, an installation called the bay lights. these are 25,000 l.e.d. lights spanning the entire length of this bridge. the visual artist behind this display said he didn't look too far for inspiration, used the birds and clouds and traffic. imagine driving across it while the light show goes on. they'll burn from dusk to 2:00 a.m. the next two year and the light pattern will never repeat. kind of cool. >>> up next, a mystery involving racism on a college campus. it has this tiny town on edge. reports of a kkk sighting, but it is not the first instance. is this a lone prankster? might this be something bigger. we'll talk about what is happening on this campus next. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® be
. >>> the san francisco oakland bay bridge often overshadowed by the golden gate nearby, but making a visual splash. this visual splash here, an installation called the bay lights. these are 25,000 l.e.d. lights spanning the entire length of this bridge. the visual artist behind this display said he didn't look too far for inspiration, used the birds and clouds and traffic. imagine driving across it while the light show goes on. they'll burn from dusk to 2:00 a.m. the next two year and...
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fr francisco -- >> well, that is an interesting point. if it were in the constitution, there wouldn't be any need for a constitutional amendment. >> this is totally misreading the history. the reason you need constitutional amendments is exactly because of what's happening at the supreme court. this is not a decision the court should be making. the people of the state ofc california have a right to have their voices heard. and the reason that constitutional amendments on the state level were passed was because activist judges at the state level beginning in massachusetts were imposing their will on the voters and basically saying we don't care what you think. this is coming whether you like it or not and we're going to force it on you. the people have a right for their voice to be heard. this is an issue in which good people can have disagreements, but the reality is that it is not -- that the majority of americans who have voted to protect traditional marriage, you can't just say those people are discriminatinging and are bigots. the maj
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that americans could be killed at a cafe in san francisco or a restaurant in houston or at their home in bowling green, kentucky, is an abomination. it is something that should not and cannot be tolerated in our country. >> attorney general eric holder says there's little chance, if anyone, that an american terror suspect sitting at a cafe or anyone else in the united states would be the target of a drone strike. listen. >> the government has no intention to carry out any drone strikes in the united states. it's hard for me to imagine a situation in which that would occur. we have, within the united states, the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. and as a result, the use of drones is, from my perspective, something that is entirely, entirely hypothetical. >> holder talked about drone policy during an appearance before the senate judiciary committee. he got a little heated. >> certainly did. there's another reason that a lot of people are worried about drones flying over the united states. the fbi is investigating a claim that a drone was spotted near one of america's biggest
that americans could be killed at a cafe in san francisco or a restaurant in houston or at their home in bowling green, kentucky, is an abomination. it is something that should not and cannot be tolerated in our country. >> attorney general eric holder says there's little chance, if anyone, that an american terror suspect sitting at a cafe or anyone else in the united states would be the target of a drone strike. listen. >> the government has no intention to carry out any drone...
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it's the california plan to bring a 200-mile-an-hour train from san francisco to los angeles. it's been in the planning stages for nearly ten years, and not a single piece of rail has been laid. back in seattle, one day they do hope to reach speeds of perhaps 110 miles an hour in some sections of the track. but at what price. what we do know, this year federal taxpayers will send out another $1 billion for high-speed rail. drew griffin joins us now. any reaction from secretary lahood since your piece first aired last night on "anderson cooper 360"? >> joe, we vice president heard anything. lots of noise on the blog, the story picked up on a lot of internet news sites. but from the department of transportation and transportation secretary, nothing at all. that may be understandable. this guy has been going around the country warning about the sequestration budget cuts in his department. and shutting down small airports' traffic controls. maybe trying to defend billions going to these high-speed, what we could call higher speed rail projects, because they're really not high-spee
it's the california plan to bring a 200-mile-an-hour train from san francisco to los angeles. it's been in the planning stages for nearly ten years, and not a single piece of rail has been laid. back in seattle, one day they do hope to reach speeds of perhaps 110 miles an hour in some sections of the track. but at what price. what we do know, this year federal taxpayers will send out another $1 billion for high-speed rail. drew griffin joins us now. any reaction from secretary lahood since your...
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francisco. do you even remember that weekend? >> i do, joe. it's seered in my memory. that'll never fade. >> but club reference, everybody's wikipediaing that right now. >> ben, what are you guys pursuing in buzzfeed today? >> i think one of the interesting stories, jeb bush, what he's doing, i think whether he can handle the current news cycle. he really botched this week. >> all right. thank you. chuck, we'll see you coming up in a few minutes on "the daily rundown." coming up, the other headlines, including a big change coming to airport security. "morning joe" is back in a moment. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always e
francisco. do you even remember that weekend? >> i do, joe. it's seered in my memory. that'll never fade. >> but club reference, everybody's wikipediaing that right now. >> ben, what are you guys pursuing in buzzfeed today? >> i think one of the interesting stories, jeb bush, what he's doing, i think whether he can handle the current news cycle. he really botched this week. >> all right. thank you. chuck, we'll see you coming up in a few minutes on "the daily...